Nebo is retiring a record number of employees this year with a total of 147 employees. These dedicated employees served approximately 3,722.45 years for Nebo School District attending to our precious students in a variety of capacities. Thank you, Nebo Employees, for your many years of commitment to the education of our students who will be our leaders of tomorrow.

Congratulations to all Nebo retirees and remember what C. S. Lewis stated, "You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream."

Congratulations to Diamond Fork students: Stirling Maughan, Caleb Crawford, and Howard Crawford who won third place at the Innovator of the Year competition at BYU. The students designed a school locker organizer and competed against 30 teams. The Diamond Fork Junior team won $400 and will split it three ways.

Spanish Fork, Utah--April 24, 2017--Taylar Brittain, Cindy Elmer, Jessica Haderlie, and Kiki Conklin along with coach Julie Nance, of Diamond Fork Junior High School in Spanish Fork, Utah have been named national finalists in the 2nd annual Bright Schools Competition™. The competition is a collaborative effort of the National Sleep Foundation and the National Science Teachers Association that encourages students in grades 6-8 to explore the correlation between light and sleep and how it influences student health and performance.

Nebo District Mathlete Olympiad competition was held at Sage Creek Elementary last week where thirty-six top math students competed in the event open to fourth, fifth, and sixth graders from across the district. Using Olympiad questions from the MOEMS organization (Math Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools), students were given 30 minutes to solve as many advanced math problems as possible, scoring one point for each correct answer. Congratulations to the winning students in each grade level category: